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Devotionals The Judges Compassion Christ also suffered once for sins, the just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God. I Peter 3:18 During his years as mayor of New York City, Fiorello La Guardia sometimes presided as judge in a night court. In one case, a man was found guilty of stealing a loaf of bread. He pleaded that he had committed that theft to feed his starving family. The law is the law, La Guardia declared. I must therefore fine you $10. When the man sadly confessed that he had no money, the judge took $10 out of his wallet and paid the fine. He also asked each person in the courtroom to contribute 50 cents to help the man. At the heart of the gospel stands the cross of Jesus Christ. Its message is so plain that even a child can understand it: Jesus took my place and died instead of me. As we look at the judges compassion, we catch at least a glimpse of Gods measureless grace. The demands of the law were satisfied. The judge Himself paid the fine. The law breaker was set free and even blessed with an underserved gift. What a profound picture of our Savior! Theres a wideness in Gods mercy Like the wideness of the sea; Theres a kindness in His justice, Which is more than liberty. |
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